T1D Sarah
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hello!
For a while now I have been asking for an insulin pump.
I have explained that I'm struggling with all these injections everyday and that with Millie being a very active toddler I really need to get my sugars under control so I have the energy to look after her.
However, my nurse has told me no. That the criteria is too strict and I don't qualify. She told me pumps are for children or for those who have bad hypo awareness.
My sugars aren't so bad that I cannot care for my daughter but I defiantly have to take a backseat when it comes to playtime.
What can I do?
Any advice??
T1D Sarah
For a while now I have been asking for an insulin pump.
I have explained that I'm struggling with all these injections everyday and that with Millie being a very active toddler I really need to get my sugars under control so I have the energy to look after her.
However, my nurse has told me no. That the criteria is too strict and I don't qualify. She told me pumps are for children or for those who have bad hypo awareness.
My sugars aren't so bad that I cannot care for my daughter but I defiantly have to take a backseat when it comes to playtime.
What can I do?
Any advice??
T1D Sarah
after this the consultant really messed me around for a long time, over 2 years later I ended up contacting input who gave me a list of "pro pump" hospitals and said if possible to self refer myself to one on that list. I did this and was approved for my pump at the very first session and pushed up the waiting list due to my previous hospital making me wait so long. I also have a young child and am a single parent which gives me massive anxiety about lows and has a major impact on my quality of life. If possible I would suggest contacting input and consider changing hospitals.